wrote:
> >The stock kernel of
> >1.2, as installed, looks to be 14.100c, for
> example.
> 14.100c is a testcase kernel. This specific kernel
> never appeared in any
> FP.
Hmmm. That's what went on from my 1.2 install CDs.
Strikes me a bit odd that they would use a testcase
kernel for the GA release . . . unless time had
passed, it had accumulated a track record, and they
had a lot of confidence in it.
I guess we should leave the matter of what's up to
date and what's not to ECSMT, which I've been meaning
to install for a long time.
btw, I'm guessing the Help Desk is not going to take
place over this holiday weekend ? That would be good,
as I won't be here. I'm hoping it is bumped to the
following weekend.
Jordan
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